Bully Beware
Bullying is one of the most underrated and enduring problems in schools and workplaces today and is a reality in the lives of all children and adults, whether they are bullies, victims or witnesses. Teachers, students, support staff, co-workers, management, parents and administrators need to work as a team to take action against bullying. Bully Beware offers resources, products and information for educators, families, students, coworkers, and managers.
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- 20% of teens (13-19) and 33% of young adults (20-26) have sent nude or semi-nude photographs of themselves electronically. Additionally, 39% of teens and 59% of young adults have sent sexually explicit text messages. (Cosmmogirl.com).
- On February 25 pink shirts are seen accross the country in support of putting an end to bullying and intimidation.
- Thousands of children, youth, and teens are kicked, punched and bullied every year for "Kick a Ginger Day"
- Teens and suicide are more closely linked than adults might expect. In a survey of 15,000 grade 7 to 12 students in British Columbia, 34% knew of someone who had attempted or died by suicide; 16% had seriously considered suicide; 14% had made a suicide plan; 7% had made an attempt and 2% had required medical attention due to an attempt.(http://www.canadiancrc.com/Youth_Suicide_in_Canada.aspx)
- On February 25 pink shirts are seen accross the country in support of putting an end to bullying and intimidation.
- Thousands of children, youth, and teens are kicked, punched and bullied every year for "Kick a Ginger Day"
- Teens and suicide are more closely linked than adults might expect. In a survey of 15,000 grade 7 to 12 students in British Columbia, 34% knew of someone who had attempted or died by suicide; 16% had seriously considered suicide; 14% had made a suicide plan; 7% had made an attempt and 2% had required medical attention due to an attempt.(http://www.canadiancrc.com/Youth_Suicide_in_Canada.aspx)